I am not a student, nor do I work in a field that requires an understanding of anatomy (I’m a Photographer, lol). I just love education of all sorts and watch all of your lessons. You are the best teacher I’ve ever come across online or in person. I want to sincerely thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world! 💐
Greetings Sam! Another useful clinical application of this lesson is when we perform musculoskeletal ultrasound to evaluate for femoral hernia, thrombosis of the common femoral vein, or placing a special catheter in the femoral vein to give fluids and medicines to critically ill patients with low blood pressure.
Thanks Doc. I am now getting an intimate knowledge of the anatomy of my extreme femeral nerve pain - most likely a combination of spinal stenosis and "stiction" of the femeral triangle area, because it only hurts when I stretch backwards and eases when crouched into a fetal position - most likely caused by an inflamation event.
I’m hoping you can shine some light. I have been told I may have Costochondritis. When I push on my rib next to my sternum, between the breast area my upper back pops & I get pain relief. And if my sternum feels locked I get on the floor to pop my back and the sternum feels better. I’m already in physical therapy but wondering if I should seek chiropractic care as well. All of this pain started back in November.
Sam: “Don’t make this a long one.” Also Sam: “Talks about the femoral sheath and femoral canal for 15 straight minutes” 😂 Great video Sam! I actually had an anatomy test on the lower limb today and your videos really helped me out!
Can u please make a video including Adductor canal. U have mentioned it in both the videos but not made a separate video on it, so it was a bit difficult understanding it. Please do so since your videos r really really helpful. It's actually inexpressible how grateful i am of for your amazing videos.😊
I am not a student, nor do I work in a field that requires an understanding of anatomy (I’m a Photographer, lol). I just love education of all sorts and watch all of your lessons. You are the best teacher I’ve ever come across online or in person. I want to sincerely thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world! 💐
Greetings Sam! Another useful clinical application of this lesson is when we perform musculoskeletal ultrasound to evaluate for femoral hernia, thrombosis of the common femoral vein, or placing a special catheter in the femoral vein to give fluids and medicines to critically ill patients with low blood pressure.
Thanks Doc. I am now getting an intimate knowledge of the anatomy of my extreme femeral nerve pain - most likely a combination of spinal stenosis and "stiction" of the femeral triangle area, because it only hurts when I stretch backwards and eases when crouched into a fetal position - most likely caused by an inflamation event.
I’m hoping you can shine some light. I have been told I may have Costochondritis. When I push on my rib next to my sternum, between the breast area my upper back pops & I get pain relief. And if my sternum feels locked I get on the floor to pop my back and the sternum feels better. I’m already in physical therapy but wondering if I should seek chiropractic care as well. All of this pain started back in November.
Maybe you have snapping cartilage syndrome?
Just Great Explanation. Thanks
Great contents, music and sound quality!
I love this guy😂
just amazingly explained..love from sri lanka..❤
You explained it so well! Thanks a lot.
Thanks for making anatomy so friendly❤.
Sam: “Don’t make this a long one.”
Also Sam: “Talks about the femoral sheath and femoral canal for 15 straight minutes” 😂
Great video Sam! I actually had an anatomy test on the lower limb today and your videos really helped me out!
Oh, it surely didn't feel that long!
I could listen to him talk for hours!
I LOVE THIS LECTURE IT'S ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! THANK YOUUUU!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AMAZING EXPLAINING
Can u please make a video including Adductor canal. U have mentioned it in both the videos but not made a separate video on it, so it was a bit difficult understanding it. Please do so since your videos r really really helpful. It's actually inexpressible how grateful i am of for your amazing videos.😊
Absolutely love your videos, but 6.30 about femoral vein , needs to be edited ☺️ keep up the good work Sam
Спасибо учитель!
Because of people like @Sam Webster, Internet hasn't died yet. I hope I'll never see a Tampax ad popping out of the model's pelvis...
Good Happy to see the new Video of Yours on 170222(00:45) Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for your explanation!!
This video is the best
You made this easy to understand. ...
thank you very much
Super as always!
Thanks ☺️
Sir haven't you made video on adductor canal?
man you killing this shi
amazing😂😍
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Thank u sirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I’m so lucky to have found ur channel🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️